| |July 20208DATA PRIVACYArgha Bose has two decades of experience in consulting, practice and delivery management, pre-sales, and business development that is related to cybersecurity, identity and access management across the globe.By Argha Bose, Head - Cybersecurity, Tata Advanced SystemsWhat are the best practices for managing data in an organization?Every organization has some important data within their environment and IT landscape at different plac-es. They are battling with answers to what and where these data exist, their relevance to the business, and the ability to get the right data when it is needed. Hence, data management and governance are essen-tial to practice in today's digital landscape. With ac-curate data governance, many complex data sources that exist and contribute to decision making can be managed and monitored throughout the layers in which they exist. This gives businesses the most uni-fied and consistent view of the data. Some of the best practices of data management and governance are:1. Defining Clear Targets: Every organization is different, and hence, there is no laid-out ap-proach for data governance. While setting-out for data governance, organizations need to have a clear target that they would like to achieve at the end of the road.2. Track the Data: On setting targets for data gov-ernance, the next logical step is to be able to identify and locate data that exists within the expert opinion
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